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    Enough evidence of Indian involvement in Balochistan, Waziristan

    3, in fact. It is hilarious. But there is a dark side too - imagine how many millions of Pakistani people carry these "incontrovertible proofs" in their minds now. No retraction is going to work now. Besides, retractions are always low-key as compared to "scoops".
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    Enough evidence of Indian involvement in Balochistan, Waziristan

    Just the same way it is now the "all important thing"! Who knows, it may be true. Or may not be. There are allegations by some British intelligence personnel, referred to in a diplomatic cable by the Americans. Not very convincing, but may be true. I haven't forgotten the Iraq ALLEGATIONS by...
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    Pakistan's Institutionalized Discrimination Against Religious Minorities

    "You kicked the dog. I cut off its legs. What's the difference? See the mirror!" There is discrimination everywhere, whether it be America, Europe, India, China or Pakistan, but it is the degree of it that must not be ignored. And especially in this case, it is the institutionalisation of...
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    Enough evidence of Indian involvement in Balochistan, Waziristan

    It is amusing and disturbing to see some very important board members defending the absolutely fake story before and even after it has clearly been exposed. The excuse being that every one indulges in propaganda. True, but the degree of falsity and shamelessness required for different kinds of...
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    An Indian surname attracts racist in NZ

    It is actually very interesting to note the change in the deameanour of his co-anchor (co-host?) after he said this. He should be sacked but he probably won't be.
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    An Indian surname attracts racist in NZ

    Yes, the woman asked him to "stop it" at the end of the video.
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    German Muslims must obey law, not sharia: Merkel

    Sorry for the personal remarks, but if you put words in my mouth, then I am also free to question your intellectual capabilities. Anyway, you are getting too heated. I am not saying that Muslims are violating the civil or criminal law. Or that they are demanding that Shariat laws be...
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    German Muslims must obey law, not sharia: Merkel

    :cheers: or if you prefer :coffee: Yes, it is illegal. I distinctly remember one leader of such sect being prosecuted and convicted on the charges of **** as well as polygamy.
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    India is using the CWG to insult itself: 8% of the English team have fallen ill

    Australian medico Peter Harcourt dismisses pool theory THE water quality in the Commonwealth Games pool in Delhi is not the source of an outbreak of stomach sickness, that has affected the two biggest teams in particular – England and Australia – according to the Australian head...
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    German Muslims must obey law, not sharia: Merkel

    You see, the problem with such debates is that some people don't understand the subtleties of complex arguments. Where have I said that Muslims are breaking the civil or criminal law? I have said that they seem to have more problems and conflicts with the local laws than other communities...
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    India is using the CWG to insult itself: 8% of the English team have fallen ill

    But then, aren't we the ones who are always kissing the 'gora' ***? If we do that, then obviously they expect some kind of special treatment. I watched the episode with the Ugandan CWG team (including its chief) where 3 of them were seriously injured because of a problem with our security...
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    German Muslims must obey law, not sharia: Merkel

    I know that registering marriages is required in Pakistan (not something you would expect an indian to know, I guess :smokin: ) Anyway, there is one thing that I find very interesting. Hindus, Muslims, Sikhs; they all face similar conflicts when migrating to the western countries. But why are...
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    German Muslims must obey law, not sharia: Merkel

    I have done several courses in Sociology and I am perfectly aware of what Communism is. I was just saying that the kind of society that you were referring to (no religion in public or private) is not Secularism. Of course, it is not Communism. Maybe I should mention Marxism-Leninism in its...
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    US apologizes for attack on Pakistani soldiers

    Instead, you can thank me :P ;) Sorry for being OT :pdf:
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    German Muslims must obey law, not sharia: Merkel

    That is the characteristic of a secular country. Otherwise, you would be looking at a communist one. I don't know about Indira Gandhi, but now nobody even talks the talk. The BJP is insensitive to the concerns of minorities and the rest are too busy consolidating their vote-banks. There...
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    US apologizes for attack on Pakistani soldiers

    He is saying that this time the US/NATO has killed Pakistani troops and not terrorists, therefore it is logical for them to say sorry. This is an interesting point. Seems quite true to me.
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    German Muslims must obey law, not sharia: Merkel

    Many laws originate from the culture of a country, and if the culture of a country is primarily of a Christian origin, the laws will be closer to Christian values as well. It doesn't mean that Muslims (or Hindus) won't have rights, it is just that their customs and culture won't have much of an...
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    Row erupts as Rahul Gandhi equates banned terror outfit with pro-Hindu body

    As far as I know, RSS doesn't really like Modi, probably for political reasons. It is in a dilemma - "na nigalte banta hai, na ugalte banta hai" Interesting point!
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    US apologizes for attack on Pakistani soldiers

    Well, now that the joint investigation has established that the NATO troops were indeed the ones who made a mistake, it is only appropriate that the US should apologize. I hope they will follow it up with a substantial compensation. It will be interesting to see what happens next regarding the...
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    Row erupts as Rahul Gandhi equates banned terror outfit with pro-Hindu body

    Well, anyone who thought that Rahul Gandhi represented the new India and because of his youth, he will usher in a new era of politics etc, should have got over their daydreaming. Yes, he is young and he will be slightly different from the older leadership, but don't expect any radical...
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